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Valentine’s Day Open House: The Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere

...center for the humanities and the public sphere main office for an info session for gradua...

Race, Detention, and Indigeneity in South Florida

Between 2016 and 2019, thousands of migrant children were detained at the Homestead Temporary Shelter, a detention camp in South Miami-Dade County, Florida. This talk tells the story of the detention camp in relation to the military base, which is a crucial node in the hemispheric circulation of weapons, soldiers, and military expertise. This is the fourth and final event in the Center for Humanities and the Public Sphere’s 2023-2024 Speaker Series: Scales of Belonging.

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Name, Image, and Blackness: Race and College Football

This interactive presentation will look at the racial dynamics of college football in the South in light of recent developments. This is the second event in the Center for Humanities and the Public Sphere’s 2023-2024 Speaker Series: Scales of Belonging.

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UF Synergies: The Politics of Pandemics in a Global Frame

The UF Synergies series features informal talks by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere’s Tedder Doctoral Fellows.

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Public Lecture By Maria LaMonaca Wisdom (Director, Faculty Mentoring And Coaching Programs, Duke University) – What Can The Humanities Teach Us About Good Mentorship?

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2023 Women’s Diversity and Leadership Summit

...center for the humanities and the public sphere; carol velasques-richardson, a. quinn jon...

Public Talk for the Position of CHPS Director, Fiona McLaughlin (Linguistics)

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Public Talk for the Position of CHPS Director, Jamie Ahlberg (Philosophy)

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Humanities Happy Hour (Chapters 7 & 8)

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Humanities Happy Hour (Chapters 5 & 6)

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Humanities Happy Hour (Chapters 3 & 4)

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Pizza and Public Ethics: A Conversation About ChatGPT

Ethics in the Public Sphere invites members of the UF community to discuss the ethical issues raised by ChatGPT at our next “Pizza and Public Ethics” event. Please join us for a conversation moderated by Dr. Amber Ross of the Department of Philosophy. This event is co-sponsored by the UF Libraries.

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UF Synergies: Carving And Examining Statues

...center for the humanities and the public sphere s rothman faculty summer fellows, tedder...

Public Humanities as Environmental Humanities

This conversation will consider how the public and the environmental humanities together can prepare the ground, water, and atmosphere for modes of thinking that give shape to the answers we need to questions of social and environmental justice, climate catastrophe, and our sense of self and community in a devastated world.

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Discretion and the Law: Rules and Those Who Ignore Them

Over the course of a year in 2019 and again in 2022, Dr. Barry Lam embedded himself with police, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges looking for the philosophical issues that arise from the day-to-day administration of criminal justice.

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Preserving African American Communities and Landmarks: A Conversation with Brent Leggs and Community Leaders of African American Neighborhoods and Sites

Hosted at the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center, this event will feature a conversation with Brett Leggs and community leaders of African American neighborhoods and sites on the importance of preserving African American communities and landmarks. Reception to follow

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Preserving Galaxy of Black Landmarks is an Act of Racial Justice

Without a thorough reckoning with the complex and difficult history of our country, especially when it comes to race, we will not be able to overcome intolerance, injustice, and inequality.

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Labor, Love, and Homecoming: Towards a Trans-Asian and Global-Cultural Sisterhood

...center for the humanities and the public sphere), churchill roberts (media production, ma...

20 Years of Studying Slavery and the University: What Now?

...center for the humanities and the public sphere (rothman endowment); political science dep...

Black Lives Matter and International Solidarity Symposium

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Love Songs within Africa and the African Diaspora

saturday, february 19, 2022 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. register here join the uf center for ...

Co-creating Knowledge: Collaboration and Change

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Intersections Symposium and Scholars Celebration Featuring Keynote Speaker Sylvester Johnson

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Constructing Communities: Exploring Access through Education and Art

...center for the humanities and the public sphere, please join us on saturday, december 19 f...

Storytelling to Find Your Why and Envision Your Aspirations

What is your “why”? What motivates you in your personal and professional life? What future do you wish to create?

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2019 Anderson Scholars Faculty Honorees

University faculty designated as outstanding by the 2019 Anderson Scholar award winners. Previous Years 2018 Faculty Honorees 2017 Faculty Honorees 2016 Faculty Honorees 2015 Faculty Honorees 2014 Faculty Honorees 2013 […]

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Centers and Institutes

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Bilingualism as a Human Capital

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IN 2003

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Everything You Wanted To Know About Grants But Were Afraid To Ask: A Workshop

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Documenting White Anti-Racist Activism in the Gulf South

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Tacky’s Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War

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Topple: Reimagining Monuments

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Policing The Womb: Invisible Women & The Criminalization of Motherhood

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New CLAS Student Virtual Convocation

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Race to the Future? Reimagining the Default Settings of Technology & Society

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Data Feminism

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Faculty Research

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Outreach

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Research Justice: A Workshop on Collaboration

This workshop will reflect on strategies for creating equitable research collaborations, generating shared research questions for university-based researchers and community organizations. This is the third event in the Center for Humanities and the Public Sphere’s 2023-2024 Speaker Series: Scales of Belonging.

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Why A New Philosophical Anthropology?

This talk will seek to explain why making a distinction between the globe and the planet as humanist categories calls for a new philosophical anthropology, starting from the arguments presented in Dipesh Chakrabarty’s recent books. This is the first event in the Center for Humanities and the Public Sphere’s 2023-2024 Speaker Series: Scales of Belonging.

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Political Science Alumni Conference

This conference and professionalization panel engages the ongoing projects of three alumni from the UF Department of Political Science PhD program. Drs. Lorna Bracewell (Flagler College), Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech), and Manu Samnotra (University of South Florida) will be presenting work that cuts across disciplinary boundaries.

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Unguarded

Join us for the screening of ‘Unguarded’ which has revolutionized the Brazilian prison system and challenges us to revisit the way we think of prison, crime, and punishment, through restorative justice work.

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Ethics Cafe: Cyber Assault & Free Speech

The guiding question for this Cafe is “When should digital speech be restricted?” and it will be moderated by Kestrel Ward, a UF librarian and member of the National Forum for the Prevention of Cyber Sexual Assault.

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Under what conditions is it ethical to restrict abortion?

Under what conditions is it ethical to restrict abortion?

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How Can We Make Gainesville Sustainable?

How can we have a sustainable food system? How can we have better food policies? How can we provide farmworkers better working conditions?

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A Conversation With Novelist Yaa Gyasi

Join us for a Zoom conversation with novelist Yaa Gyasi, a recipient of the National Book Foundation’s 2016 “5 Under 35” Award

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Virtual Ethics Café on Reparations

Reparations have been debated for decades, as African Americans demand some form of compensation for systemic racism, historical trauma and racialized violence.

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First Gen Fireside Chat with Dr. Anthony Jack

A kick-off event for UF’s First-Generation Student Celebration, join Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Dr. Anthony Abraham Jack, who will discuss the challenges faced by first-generation college students at predominantly white universities.

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